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Evans, Colorado

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1310 40 Street
Evans, CO, 80620
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Equipment Rentals in Evans, Colorado | Serving Fort Collins, Loveland, Greeley & Cheyenne

Northern Colorado’s construction corridor runs on four distinct economic engines simultaneously, and understanding what makes each one tick is the difference between serving this market and approximating it. Fort Collins is a university city that has become a technology and brewing economy powerhouse, with Colorado State University’s construction programs running on campus timelines entirely their own. Loveland is a precision manufacturing and light industrial city with a residential market that benefits from its position between Fort Collins and the Boulder metro. Greeley’s economy is anchored by one of the largest beef processing operations in the country, and the agricultural and food processing infrastructure surrounding that anchor generates construction demand that most Colorado markets do not see. Cheyenne, 45 miles north across the Wyoming border, is the Wyoming state capital with a military, government, and freight logistics identity that adds yet another construction dimension to the territory. 

REIC Rentals in Evans is positioned in the Greeley metro to serve all four communities and the connecting corridors between them. Each one generates construction demand that requires specific knowledge and specific equipment, and each one is active simultaneously.

Northern Colorado's Corridor: From Greeley to Fort Collins to Cheyenne

Our Evans location serves the full northern Colorado corridor, including Greeley, Evans, Eaton, Windsor, Severance, and the agricultural communities of Weld County. West on US-34, we serve Loveland. Northwest on US-287, we serve Fort Collins and the communities approaching the Wyoming border. In Wyoming, we serve Cheyenne and the immediately surrounding area.

Residential Construction Across the Corridor

Residential construction is the throughline across all four communities, but each has its own character. Fort Collins’ residential market is shaped by CSU enrollment, tech-sector employment growth, and the premium placed on proximity to both the mountains and the urban amenities that have made it one of the most livable cities in Colorado. Loveland’s residential market reflects the affordability advantage it holds over Boulder and Fort Collins. Greeley’s residential growth follows the agricultural economy’s employment base and the affordability that Weld County’s land costs provide. Cheyenne’s residential market is tied to the military, government, and logistics employment that defines the Wyoming capital. 

Single-family and subdivision construction in the Fort Collins, Loveland, and Greeley corridors has been active for years and shows no sign of slowing, driven by both the university enrollment base and the wave of remote-worker relocations from more expensive Front Range communities. Custom residential projects in the foothills west of Fort Collins and Loveland, where the transition from plains to mountains creates the terrain and landscape combination that premium buyers seek, require compact, terrain-specific equipment that our team plans for before delivery. Cheyenne residential construction serves the Wyoming capital’s steady government and military employment base at a more conservative pace than in Colorado, but demand remains consistent.

University and Education Construction

Colorado State University is the largest employer in Fort Collins and one of the largest universities in the Rocky Mountain West. Education facility construction at CSU is a sustained, significant market driven by enrollment growth, research expansion, and the ongoing replacement and renovation of an ageing physical plant. Campus construction follows the academic calendar, affecting access, scheduling, and the management of equipment noise and dust. New academic and research facility construction, including laboratory buildings, classroom facilities, and the student life infrastructure that a growing research university requires, involves complex, multi-story programs with specific construction management requirements. Student and workforce housing construction in Fort Collins serving CSU enrollment has also spurred significant off-campus development. K-12 school construction across the northern Colorado corridor follows the residential rooftop count in Greeley, Windsor, Severance, and the suburban communities of Loveland and Fort Collins.

Commercial and Agricultural Facility Construction

Commercial office and retail construction in Fort Collins’ growing tech corridor, Loveland’s manufacturing-adjacent commercial development, and the retail infrastructure serving Greeley’s growing population all reflect their respective communities’ economic character. Agricultural and food processing facility construction in Greeley and Weld County generates industrial-scale demand: heavy earthmoving, large-footprint site preparation, and the full concrete and structural construction package for large processing buildings. Government and military facility construction in Cheyenne, including F.E. Warren Air Force Base, Wyoming’s state government campus, and the commercial and logistics facilities serving the capital city’s employment base, rounds out the territory’s construction mix.

Heating and Colorado-Wyoming Winter Construction

Jet Heat flameless heaters are the heating solution of choice for northern Colorado and Wyoming’s demanding winter construction season. The Colorado-Wyoming border at Cheyenne is one of the windiest locations in the country, and the Front Range corridor from Fort Collins north is exposed to Arctic air masses that arrive with little warning and create some of the most challenging wind-chill conditions in the region. Construction from October through April across this corridor requires heating equipment that performs in wind-driven cold, not just still cold. 

Cold-weather concrete curing is a standard operational requirement across this territory. CSU construction schedules, Greeley commercial programs, and Cheyenne government facility work all run through winter, and concrete temperature management for enclosed construction phases requires heating plans built for actual northern Colorado and Wyoming conditions. Cheyenne’s wind is also its own operational variable for aerial lift work. The Wyoming capital regularly records sustained wind speeds and gusts that exceed safe operational thresholds, and our team discusses wind operational parameters for lifted equipment before delivery to any Cheyenne or northern Colorado site.

Earthmoving, Power, and General Tools

We support site preparation for the residential and commercial development spreading across Weld County’s high plains, where the agricultural soil profile, primarily loam and clay, freezes and thaws in ways that require seasonal equipment planning for the spring mud season. We provide generator power for residential and commercial construction ahead of utility service in the growing communities east of Fort Collins and north of Greeley, and light towers for the short winter days across the corridor. We stock aerial lifts for university and commercial construction in Fort Collins and Loveland, concrete tools for the high construction volume the corridor generates, and the complete general construction equipment catalog for all four communities and every trade working in the territory.

Four Markets, One Equipment Partner

The four-engine character of the northern Colorado corridor creates equipment needs that shift by community and project type, unlike a single-community market. The CSU campus construction contractor, the Weld County agricultural facility builder, and the Cheyenne government project manager each need different equipment. A contractor who works all three simultaneously needs an equipment partner who can supply all three without treating any of them as unusual requests. That is what our Evans location is built to provide.

Delivery Across the Corridor

Our Evans location sits at the geographic center of the northern Colorado corridor. Fort Collins is approximately 30 miles northwest on US-287. Loveland is approximately 20 miles west on US-34. Cheyenne is approximately 45 miles north on US-85. Windsor, Severance, and the growing communities of Weld County to the northeast are within 20 minutes of each other. We deliver to all four communities on a regular, scheduled rotation. For large subdivision programs or sustained multi-phase construction, early engagement with our team lets us build a supply plan that keeps your program running without ad-hoc sourcing delays.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you support Colorado State University construction programs in Fort Collins? 

Yes. Education facility construction at CSU is a regular project type for our Evans location. University construction has specific requirements regarding the academic calendar, occupied-building adjacency, and campus access protocols, which our team plans for as standard project support.

For summer construction programs that take advantage of the peak access window, early engagement with our team confirms equipment availability around the CSU schedule. 

Do you serve Cheyenne and F.E. Warren AFB from Evans?  

Yes. We deliver to Cheyenne and F.E. Warren Air Force Base on scheduled rotations. Military and government facility construction at Warren, and state government construction in Cheyenne, are within our standard service territory. Military installation deliveries coordinate with your base access requirements. 

Can you support food processing and agricultural facility construction in Greeley? 

Yes. The Greeley agricultural and food processing facility construction market is our Evans location’s home market. We carry the full range of equipment required: heavy earthmoving, industrial concrete tools, heating for year-round enclosed construction, and the aerial and material-handling equipment that large-format agricultural buildings demand. 

What do you carry for Loveland’s manufacturing and commercial market?  

Loveland’s precision manufacturing and commercial construction markets use the full equipment range: earthmoving for site preparation, generators for primary power, heating for enclosed construction through Colorado winters, aerial lifts for commercial building construction, and concrete and welding tools for manufacturing facility construction. 

How do you handle the wind conditions in the Cheyenne corridor?  

The Colorado-Wyoming border corridor is consistently one of the windiest areas in the country. For aerial lift operations in Cheyenne, we discuss wind speed thresholds, operational parameters, and the timing of lifted work before deployment. Our 24/7 support line is available if conditions change after delivery. 

Can you support residential construction across the full northern Colorado corridor? 

Yes. Residential construction across Fort Collins, Loveland, Greeley, Windsor, Severance, and the connecting communities is the largest single-category market we serve from Evans. We deliver to the entire corridor on a regular rotation. For large subdivision programs with sustained equipment requirements across multiple construction phases, early engagement with our team lets us build a supply plan that keeps your program running without ad-hoc sourcing delays.

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